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Maddy and Caitlin spend a certain amount of money from their money box each month to buy bracelet-making supplies.The table shows the relationship between the amount of money (y) remaining in Maddy's money box and the number of months (x): The equation shows the relationship between the amount of money (y) remaining in Caitlin's money box and the number of months (x): Function 2: y = –18x + 120 Which statement explains which function shows a greater rate of change? (4 points) Function 1 shows a grea

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Function 1 Number of Months (x) Amount Remaining (in dollars) (y) 1 100 2 80 3 60 4 40 The equation shows the relationship between the amount of money (y) remaining in Caitlin's money box and the number of months (x): Function 2: y = –18x + 120 Which statement explains which function shows a greater rate of change? (4 points) Function 1 shows a greater rate of change, because Maddy spends $20 each month and Caitlin spends $18 each month. Function 1 shows a greater rate of change, because Maddy spends $20 each month and Caitlin spends –$18 each month. Function 2 shows a greater rate of change, because Maddy spends $20 each month and Caitlin spends $18 each month. Function 2 shows a greater rate of change, because Maddy spends $100 each month and Caitlin spends $120 each month.

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does that work?

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nope os is giving me errors

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weird hmmm how should i do this?

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there is usually no way around os errors :(

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how?

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